It was a deadly weekend on Louisville streets, with four fatalities in less than 24 hours.Four men were killed in four separate accidents just days before the Christmas holiday.Mobile app users click here to watch videoLMPD plans to have extra patrols out this holiday season.“I think that was an ill day for every people there," said Buddha Dhakal.Dhakal is just one of the many people mourning a loss this holiday season.His friend, 61-year-old Padam Neopany, was one four people killed on Louisville roads over the weekend.“He was a kind of jolly guy," said Dhakal.Just before 7 Saturday night, Neopany was hit by a van in the 5700 block of Fegenbush Lane as he was getting ready to cross the street.He was a refugee from Nepal.“He was trying to go into the banner crossings, where his other friends and families and relatives were," said Dhakal.On Saturday, LMPD responded to a total of four deadly accidents. The other three happened before Neopany's death.Clarence Jones, 45, was hit roughly three hours earlier while walking on Bardstown road.Earlier in the day Saturday, 34-year-old Joshua Lee died after running into the back of a flatbed truck on Westport road and Chamberlain lane.Nicholas Spaulding, 22, was the first to die Saturday.He was killed after losing control of his car in the 3000 block of Lexington road at Garden lane.His memorial continues to grow near the tree he hit. A friend wrote: "Only the good die young...miss you so much already"AAA estimates that more than 98 million people will be on the roadways this holiday season.To avoid more deadly encounters, Chris Ralston, the AAA spokesperson, is calling on drivers to be careful."So the biggest thing is going to be patience. If you can pack your patience when you leave home, it's going to be really important," said Ralston.Also, drivers should watch how closely they follow the car in front of them."We like to see a good four second or so gap between vehicles and that gives you more time to react and avoid those situations that could end up being deadly," said Ralston.Dhakal is a community organizer for a group for refugees from Nepal.He says he would like to see LMPD’s traffic division train refugees on how to cross the streets.Lee was the owner of Dry Clean America.All four accidents remain under investigation.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

It was a deadly weekend on Louisville streets, with four fatalities in less than 24 hours.

Four men were killed in four separate accidents just days before the Christmas holiday.